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a much greater power of assimilation . Owing to this latter property the plant - cell is able , with the aid of solar energy , to construct its protoplasm from very simple forms of inorganic matter , such as water , carbon dioxide , and ...
a much greater power of assimilation . Owing to this latter property the plant - cell is able , with the aid of solar energy , to construct its protoplasm from very simple forms of inorganic matter , such as water , carbon dioxide , and ...
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... latter by a pro- cess analogous to polymerization or condensation . By this means the stable structure of dead proteid is converted to the labile structure of living proteid , and the molecules of the latter increase in size and ...
... latter by a pro- cess analogous to polymerization or condensation . By this means the stable structure of dead proteid is converted to the labile structure of living proteid , and the molecules of the latter increase in size and ...
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... latter view has been demonstrated conclusively within recent years : many of the substances formed by the processes of plant and animal life are now easily produced within the laboratory by comparatively simple synthetic methods . 1 ...
... latter view has been demonstrated conclusively within recent years : many of the substances formed by the processes of plant and animal life are now easily produced within the laboratory by comparatively simple synthetic methods . 1 ...
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... latter condition . Perhaps the most interesting example of variation in the number of red corpuscles is that which occurs with changes in altitude . Residence in high altitudes is quickly followed by a marked increase in the number of ...
... latter condition . Perhaps the most interesting example of variation in the number of red corpuscles is that which occurs with changes in altitude . Residence in high altitudes is quickly followed by a marked increase in the number of ...
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... latter bodies are supposed to undergo transformation into serum- albumin . From a physiological standpoint serum - albumin is considered to be the main source of proteid nourishment for the tissues generally . As will be explained in ...
... latter bodies are supposed to undergo transformation into serum- albumin . From a physiological standpoint serum - albumin is considered to be the main source of proteid nourishment for the tissues generally . As will be explained in ...
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